The Republican tax bill is doomed.
Republicans may as well ramp up the culture issues
for the 2018 midterms because they'll have nothing else to run on.
My suggestion: Instead of a chicken in every pot,
Republicans can promise "an AR-15 in every home."

Senator John Kennedy, Republican of Louisiana, said he found no broad meaning in the election results but said voters were counting on lawmakers to pass a tax overhaul and improve the economy.
“The Republicans are in charge, and we promised to fix it, and we have to go fix it,” he said. “If we don’t fix it, then the American people are entitled to say, ‘Well, you know, how’d you people make it through the birth canal, for God’s sakes?’ And I don’t blame them. They ought to be asking that question.”
“We’ve got to go pass this bill,” he added. “I’d rather drink weed killer than not pass this bill.”https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...cid=spartandhp

give a huge tax break to the rich, while only some middle class folks may benefit, while getting rid of local and state tax deductions. A bunch of bad ideas given how Republican's got thumped last night. That's why this particular quote. It perfectly describes the Republican's attitude. Which is being so desperate to put a "win" on the table they're willing to piss voters off in the process (as long as they keep the big donors happy). Well that, plus it's a hell of a thing to read first thing in the morning.

You're welcome.

Here is what people are not noticing of the GOP..they have placed unneeded pressure on passage of this tax bill as if ....it is such a promised legislation to their constituents.

There has never been a big cry from the GOP rank and file for tax reforms.

This has always been a tax cut for the rich sold as "meaningful tax cuts for middle class Americans". BULLSHIT.

Senator John Kennedy, Republican of Louisiana, said he found no broad meaning in the election results but said voters were counting on lawmakers to pass a tax overhaul and improve the economy.
“The Republicans are in charge, and we promised to fix it, and we have to go fix it,” he said. “If we don’t fix it, then the American people are entitled to say, ‘Well, you know, how’d you people make it through the birth canal, for God’s sakes?’ And I don’t blame them. They ought to be asking that question.”
“We’ve got to go pass this bill,” he added. “I’d rather drink weed killer than not pass this bill.”https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...cid=spartandhp

give a huge tax break to the rich, while only some middle class folks may benefit, while getting rid of local and state tax deductions. A bunch of bad ideas given how Republican's got thumped last night. That's why this particular quote. It perfectly describes the Republican's attitude. Which is being so desperate to put a "win" on the table they're willing to piss voters off in the process (as long as they keep the big donors happy). Well that, plus it's a hell of a thing to read first thing in the morning.

The Republican tax bill is doomed.
Republicans may as well ramp up the culture issues
for the 2018 midterms because they'll have nothing else to run on.
My suggestion: Instead of a chicken in every pot,
Republicans can promise "an AR-15 in every home."

The left is angry and bitter. The saddest part of this scenario is that they believe these lies, similar to how they also believe every Trump supporter is a Nazi. Angered and bitter people make a lot of noise and will go to any length to achieve their goals.